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Condition:New MPN:AFORCE677787 Brand:Aforce Auto Reference OE/OEM Number:AF591835CE Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Performance Part:Yes Manufacturer:Opel/Vauxhall Type:cover Subtype:Gaiters Intended Use:Modification/ Enhancement Model/ Series:Insignia Placement on Vehicle:Interior Styling Colour:Multi Coloured Features:Custom Made Universal Fitment:No Part Manufacturer Number:AFORCE677787 Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

First Sight: BMW 4 Series

Mon, 17 Jun 2013

Within BMW, it was an ongoing discussion for two decades: what to call the coupé version of the 3 Series? With the new model pictured here, the advocates of change got it their way. The proliferation of models most likely tipped the scales – besides the 3 Series sedan, there is the Touring, the 'Gran Turismo' and the China-only long-wheelbase version.

Kia GT concept (2011) at Frankfurt motor show

Mon, 12 Sep 2011

When CAR visited Kia’s Korean test facility in Namyang back in April 2011, there were several clues to suggest the company was looking into some kind of high-performance saloon: we saw an M3 and a Nissan GT-R in the car park, plus a senior engineer told us that he and the team often pondered what it would be like to build a – very specific this – V6 turbo, rear-wheel drive sports coupe. Board members, meanwhile, suggested we wait until the 2011 Frankfurt motor show to see what performance treats they had planned. Well, here’s the first glimpse of what all those clues could mean: the Kia GT.

Ford Focus Electric (2011): Blue Oval's new BEV

Fri, 07 Jan 2011

This is the new Ford Focus Electric, just unveiled at CES 2011, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The Ford Focus Electric will become the first electric production car from Ford, and the first of five electric or electrified (hybrid) vehicles that Ford will put on sale in North America and Europe by 2013. Ford hasn't released every single detail yet, as it unveiled the Focus Electric at the CES to highlight the technology which allows drivers to find charging stations, set their car to charge when the electricity is at its cheapest, and remotely access their cars.